nter.
It
is part of the
Pan-European
Transport Corridor 8
.
Thus Orovnik lies on a major route
across Europe.
Farther west is
the
Ohrid airport
, one of the two international
airports in Macedonia.
Railways
are in this part of the country is no longer in 1966.
Until this year, namely a leading
narrow-gauge railway
parallel to the national highway,
connecting
Gostivar
to Ohrid.
For the 167 km from the need
WWI
coming
Feldbahn
over 17 hours.
In Orovnik they did not, however,
impressed but villagers have for over 50 years.
The population in Orovnik
is traditionally employed in the agriculture and livestock sectors. The beekeeping, wine culture and trade
have a long tradition. Today,